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050 4 $aK3165$b.C57 2011
245 00 $aComparative constitutional law /$cedited by Tom Ginsburg and Rosalind Dixon.
260 $aCheltenham, UK ;$aNorthampton, MA :$bEdward Elgar,$cc2011.
300 $axi, 668 p. ;$c26 cm.
490 0 $aResearch handbooks in comparative law
505 00 $g1. Introduction /$rRosalind Dixon and Tom Ginsburg --$g2.$tDrafting, Design and Gender /$rHelen Irving --$g3.$tParticipation in Constitutional Design /$rJustin Blount --$g4.$tTransitional Justice and the Transformation of Constitutionalism /$rRuti Teitel --$g5.$tConstitutional Drafting and External Influence /$rZaid Al-Ali --$g6.$tConstitutional Amendment Rules : A Comparative Perspective /$rRosalind Dixon --$g7.$tConstitutional Endurance /$rTom Ginsburg --$g8.$tThe Formation of Constitutional Identities /$rGary J. Jacobsohn --$g9.$tCitizenship and the Boundaries of the Constitution /$rKim Rubenstein and Niamh Lenagh-Maguire --$g10.$tComparative Constitutional Law and Indigenous Peoples : Canada, New Zealand and the USA /$rClaire Charters --$g11.$tA New Global Constitutional Order? /$rDavid Schneiderman --$g12.$tLegislative-Executive Relations /$rJose Antonio Cheibub and Fernando Limongi --$g13.
505 80 $tThe Separation of Legislative and Executive Powers /$rRonald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. --$g14.$tPolitical Parties and Constitutionalism /$rRichard H. Pildes --$g15.$tThe Rise of Specialized Constitutional Courts /$rVictor Ferreres Comella --$g16.$tThe Interplay of Constitutional and Ordinary Jurisdiction /$rFrank I. Michelman --$g17.$tConstitutional Experimentation : Rethinking How a Bill of Rights Functions /$rJanet L. Hiebert --$g18.$tThe Rise of Weak-form Judicial Review /$rMark Tushnet --$g19.$tConstitutions and Emergency Regimes /$rOren Gross --$g20.$tFederalism, Devolution and Secession : From Classical to Post-Conflict Federalism /$rSujit Choudhry and Nathan Hume --$g21.$tThe Structure and Scope of Constitutional Rights /$rStephen Gardbaum --$g22.$tThe Comparative Constitutional Law of Freedom of Expression /$rAdrienne Stone --$g23.$tComparative Constitutional Law and Religion /$rRan Hirschl --$g24.$tAutonomy, Dignity and Abortion /
505 80 $rDonald P. Kommers --$g25.$tHuman Dignity in Constitutional Adjudication /$rPaolo G. Carozza --$g26.$tEquality /$rKate O'Regan and Nick Friedman --$g27.$tThe Right to Property /$rTom Allen --$g28.$tSocio-economic Rights : Has the Promise of Eradicating the Divide between First and Second Generation Rights Been Fulfilled? /$rDennis M. Davis --$g29.$tComparative Constitutional Law and the Challenges of Terrorism Law /$rKent Roach --$g30.$tLegal Protection of Same-Sex Partnerships and Comparative Constitutional Law /$rNicholas Bamforth --$g31.$tJudicial Engagement with Comparative Law /$rCheryl Saunders --$g32.$tConstitutional Interpretation in Comparative Perspective : Comparing Judges or Courts? /$rVicki Jackson and Jamal Greene --$g33.$tDocket Control and the Success of Constitutional Courts /$rDavid Fontana.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aDivided into sections on constitutional design and redesign, identity, structure, individual rights and state duties, courts and constitutional interpretation, this comprehensive volume covers dozens of countries as well as a range of approaches to the boundaries of constitutional law. While some chapters reference the text of legal instruments expressly labeled constitutional, others focus on the idea of entrenchment or take a more functional approach. Challenging the current boundaries of the field, the contributors offer diverse perspectives - cultural, historical and institutional - as well as suggestions for future research. A unique and enlightening volume, Comparative Constitutional Law is an essential resource for students and scholars of the subject --from publisher.
650 0 $aConstitutional law.
700 1 $aGinsburg, Tom.
700 1 $aDixon, Rosalind.
700 12 $aMichelman, Frank I.,$d1936-$tInterplay of constitutional and ordinary jurisdiction.
700 12 $aTushnet, Mark V.,$d1945-$tRise of weak-form judicial review.
988 $a20110708
906 $0OCLC